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2 hours ago, Chief Grey Bear said:

That mostly how I do it too. Keeps my pretty hands from getting all slimy. 

And it works great for curing bass thumb! 

 

Chief, I doubt anybody has ever noted that you have purty hands.

Posted
3 hours ago, MOPanfisher said:

I personally have perfected the art of letting them get loose before I even have them out of the water.  Actually I have become so good at it sometimes I only have to fight them for a second or two before I lose er I mean release them.

I catch hundreds of fish that I release soon after the hook set☺!

Posted

Hogwally, are largemouth as much of a problem on the Meremec as the spots.  I always hear about the spots but almost nothing about LM.

Posted
1 hour ago, MOPanfisher said:

Chief, I doubt anybody has ever noted that you have purty hands.

They've never said I don't. 

Chief Grey Bear

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Posted

I'll field this one:

No, they aren't a problem. The only problem is it would be nice to see more of them. 

I suspect there is a better population of largemouth than they let on, but they are finicky due to the clearer waters of the Meramec compared to their more prefered haunts of murkier rivers or lakes.

Posted
1 hour ago, MOPanfisher said:

Hogwally, are largemouth as much of a problem on the Meremec as the spots.  I always hear about the spots but almost nothing about LM.

I think the largemouth aren't as happy living here as the spots. I don't personally think they thrive.  I back this idea up by the fact that after major dam over flowing floods, there's a lot of big largemouth in the river for couple years straight.  Like the 6 lb 2 oz one I caught last summer.  

Posted

Great fish Hog Wally!

I consider CGB a friend - I sold him a canoe, and he says nice things about my recipes. But, he does like to stir things.

Posted
3 minutes ago, rps said:

But, he does like to stir things.

Guilty. 

I wont lie. 

Chief Grey Bear

Living is dangerous to your health

Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm

Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew

Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions

Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division

Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance

Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors

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